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When the ground water flow out of the earth surface as a form of spring.
Extrusive igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are formed above ground.
yes.... it cant +++ Strictly speaking no because lava is magma erupted from a volcano whereas a pluton is frommagma solidifying below ground. That doesn't exclude volcanoes accompanying plutons.
The answer is false. Ground water is water retained below earth's surface. BELOW THE SURFACE.
Extrusive igneous rock is formed from the crystallization of magma (lava) above ground.
The tundra is characterized by having permafrost - the ground is frozen a few inches below the soil surface. Tree roots cannot penetrate this, and so they cannot grow there.
The tundra is characterized by having permafrost - the ground is frozen a few inches below the soil surface. Tree roots cannot penetrate this, and so they cannot grow there.
It will be unlikely to penetrate the surface.
well's occurs when the water underground meets the surface
To the best of my knowledge, the water under the surface was formed when the oceans were formed, or thereafter. In simple terms, cracks in the ground allows water to leak below ground into large open voids.
Weak acids formed in rainwater seep into the ground , when they weather rock
lines appear on the ground. A map is a representaion of the ground, you cannot make more ground appear by drawing a map.
Trees usually cannot survive in the cold tundra as the ground is frozen solid a few inches below the surface and stays frozen even in summer. Roots cannot penetrate this frozen soil. In the desert, however, trees do not have that problem and area able to send their roots deep into the soil to find water.
Runoff is water that cannot soak into the ground and instead flows across Earth's surface
It is formed by the geological process called deflation. Wind removes much of the soil and sand in an area of desert leaving behind a ground surface covered with rocks and gravel.
It is the surface we live on and is known as the Earth's Crust.
they are formed above and below ground